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Caching of Large MP4 Files for Playback

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Hi All,

We are trying to cache large (~320MB) MP4 files that get requested from an S3 bucket. We have already set the Cache-Control to public, "max-age=31536000".

All JPG's that we set the cache to this are acting fine with this setting, but each time the MP4 is requested, the browser will request the download again, and buffer/download as the play head progresses in the timeline.

Is there something that I am missing that will make the video files play from local browser Cache, and not re-download the MP4 file each time?

These are my response headers:

"

Accept-Ranges: bytes

Cache-Control: public, max-age=31536000

Content-Length: 279422208

Content-Range: bytes 0-279422207/279422208

Content-Type: video/mp4

Date: Fri, 20 May 2022 19:36:27 GMT

ETag: "8179e6aa4fe*********************75724604407-17"

Last-Modified: Fri, 20 May 2022 19:28:03 GMT

Server: AmazonS3

x-amz-id-2: sdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdf=

x-amz-request-id: sdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdf

x-amz-server-side-encryption: AES256

x-amz-version-id: sdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdf

"

Thank you in advance.

asked 3 years ago1.1K views
1 Answer
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I'm not sure browsers will cache mp4s, probably browser dependent. MP4s are "progressive" meaning the entire file has to download before playback begins. Typically you would package your mp4 into HLS/DASH/CMAF and stream the video segments or bit ranges. Browsers support HLS and/or DASH natively. Look into Elemental Media Packager + CloudFront CDN with your media stored on an S3 bucket.

answered 2 years ago

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